It is important to keep track of your symptoms and potential triggers by keeping a journal of everything you consume, your activities, and your mental state. This can help identify possible causes of your nighttime nausea and chest burning. If no clear cause is found, it may be a good idea to consult a doctor for a more thorough evaluation.
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